The truck rental and storage company is looking to buy 13 former Sears and Kmart stores for $ 62 million, according to court documents that were first reported by SpareFoot. A spokesperson for U-Haul said that the company is currently awaiting approval from the bankruptcy court.

These buildings, which are scattered across the United States and could otherwise have been left to crumble, will be transformed into U-Haul storage centers and places to house its fleet of rental trucks.

It turns out this isn’t a lone act of kindness — U-Haul has an “adaptive reuse” policy in place whereby it buys and renovates pre-existing buildings and uses them for new purposes.

“The primary goal for U-Haul is to reuse and recycle as much material as feasible while installing as many new sustainable design features as possible,” the company explains on its website.

In fact, U-Haul has bought up former Kmart and Sears stores in the past as the department-store chain has struggled and shuttered locations.